One aspect of the offense that Marrone would like to change is getting quarterback Ryan Nassib more involved in the running game.

That led to a debate among some syracuse.com users about whether Nassib should be the starter for the Orange next season, and if so, if another quarterback should be worked into the rotation. Here are some of the comments:

DrSideline2011: "If Nassib is so bad, why hasn't Marrone brought in a single QB since he's been here to compete with him? (Paulus would have come here for the free Master's degree no matter who was coach). And please, don't tell me Broyld, whose only other offer was from Akron, is the guy for the job."

panches03: "Nassib isn't Peyton Manning, but he isn't the first problem to fix either. When he his receivers had a step in the Pinstripe Bowl, he hit them. When they were playing peek-a-boo with the secondary most of this season, there generally wasn't much available for the QB.

I agree he should break in a second QB this season the way he did with Paulus and Nassib in Coach Marrone's first season."

klatuverata: "I'm not saying he shouldn't start, but he took EVERY snap last year. Hopefully Broyld or someone else steps up & the coaches actually try a change of pace once in a while if the offense stagnates, which it did far too often this past year."

TrueSUFan: "It is nice to hear that they want to the QB more involved, but I will have to wait and see. The main problem I see is Nassib and Hackett, two things that were not addressed. I fear that Hackett will continue to call a poor game plan. I also think that Nassib will not be the answer. HCDM talks about running the ball with the QB, but any of us that watched Nassib try to run knows that will not happen....I know HCDM liked Nassib because of his understanding of the play book, but he could not execute. I like that HCDM said he needs to simplify the play calling but that does not solve the problem with the same QB."

Nick: "Nassib is the problem. I hate to say one person can hurt a team, but it's true. Need a qb who can sustain drives and hit his receivers when they get open. We also need a qb who can understand that he needs to adjust the velocity of his throw so a receiver can catch a 5yard pass instead of expecting him to catch a bullet. It's hard expecting one to have that quick of a reflex."

Do you think Ryan Nassib should continue to be the starter for the Orange? Leave a comment below.